Missourians for the Protection of Dogs

Missourians for the Protection of Dogs is a nonprofit comprised of numerous individuals and animal welfare organizations, including the Humane Society of Missouri, the Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Best Friends Animal Society, Animal Rescue Foundation, and The Humane Society of the United States.



Endorsements Religious leaders and organizations

  • Christine Bryant, Adm. Dir., Soul-Esteem Center
  • Patricia Carter, Pastoral Associate, St. Cronan's Parish
  • Rabbi Mark Shook, Congregation Temple Israel
  • Reverend Amy Chambers Cortright, Calvary Episcopal Church
  • Reverend Joe Crews, Hallsville United Methodist Church
  • Reverend Teresa Danieley, St. John's Episcopal Church
  • Reverend Jack DeWees, Zion United Methodist Church
  • Rabbi Yossi Feintuch, Congregation Beth Shalom
  • Reverend Susan Hoyle, Trinity United Methodist Church
  • Reverend Mitch Jarvis, First United Methodist Church
  • Pastor Gerald J. Kleba, St. Cronan Catholic Church
  • Pastor Julian Long, St. John's Episcopal Church
  • Reverend Michael McIntyre, Living Word United Methodist Church
  • Glenn and Martha Mosley, Ministers, United Christ Church
  • Reverend John Musgrave, Church of the Good Shepherd
  • Reverend Mary Sue Reames, Grandview United Methodist Church
  • Reverend Cathy Ellen Rosenholtz, St. Jacobus Lutheran Church
  • Ethical Action Committee of the St. Louis Ethical Society
  • Faith Presbyterian Church
  • Presbytery of Giddings-Lovejoy
  • Unity Christ Church

Endorsements

Proposition B has support from across the state.

152 Vets and Clinics

endorsed Prop B, in addition to:

6,818 Missouri Citizens

202 Missouri Businesses

132 Animal Protection Charities

 

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News: Apr 27, 2011
Gov. Jay Nixon has signed into law new legislation rewriting a voter-approved law on dog-breeding operations. Nixon signed the measure Wednesday evening. It capped a flurry of activity that started earlier Wednesday when Nixon signed a previously passed bill repealing key sections of the "Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act" approved by voters last November. To read the full article, click here.